Joseph Spiegel
Stinger Enthusiast
He also links his full review in the article.
2018 Kia Stinger GT2 AWD V6 review update: tilting at benchmarks
2018 Kia Stinger GT2 AWD V6 review update: tilting at benchmarks
I don't have squeaks and creaks in my Stinger. Must have got a good one. Heh.He's not the only one that commented on squeaks and creaks so did Savagegeese in his review .
He's not the only one that commented on squeaks and creaks so did Savagegeese in his review .
That was something that has bothered me for a while now. All prerelease info I saw was all about a gran touring car "a true gran turismo". Then when it was released in the US all the studded its a track car."But Kia touts the Stinger GT as a track car and that's where it falls down."
It does? Where? I've read the opposite: that it is not and never was intended "for the track". You can play on the track and it was tested on the track but it is a touring high performance combo, not a "track car".
"The Stinger has four drive modes..." Five, guy, count 'em, five. How did he get this wrong?
"Opt for the 3.3-liter twin-turbo V-6 and the Stinger GT's fuel economy drops. Rear- and all-wheel-drive versions are rated identically: 19/25/21 mpg."
I don't remember these figures. I get better than that, usually closer to 23 around town and over 27 on the highway; my "combined" is c. 25. (But then, didn't i read that the gauges are one to two mph on the optimistic side?)
I haven't seen/heard anything from Kia changing the original approach as "gran turismo" quality and intent. The "track car" stuff is from everybody else. "Show me" where Kia says "it's a track car", heh! And yes, if "track car" is what you are after, then the Stinger is a stupid choice. Unless, as I compared already elsewhere, you are "Stirling Moss" and love a self-imposed handicap.That was something that has bothered me for a while now. All prerelease info I saw was all about a gran touring car "a true gran turismo". Then when it was released in the US all the studded its a track car.
I am still not sure if I am purchasing a stinger in a few months but I will say I don't believe it is a track car and if I was in the market for a track car I do not think it would make my top 10 under 50k. I thought Kia original advertising for Sophistication, comfort, with performance was spot on but seems like the car has went the way of the boy racer.
Neither do I. Didn't someone on this forum suggest earlier that Kia might have deliberately understated their mileage rates, so that drivers will feel better about their car by trumping said-mileage rates? I know that it works on me!I don't know where Kia is getting their mileage ratings.
The car is what you make it. If you throw a loud exhaust on it, then guess what, it's closer to "boy racer" than sophistication. I've looked and honestly, there is no new car that rivals the speed, looks, and value of the Stinger.I thought Kia original advertising for Sophistication, comfort, with performance was spot on but seems like the car has went the way of the boy racer.
We Stinger enthusiasts tend to echo each otherIt is not intended as a "track car". Kia made a point to tout the Stinger as a GT car when introduced. That is what I wanted, and after 2 months and 7K miles on mine, I can attest that it truly is. It can get you long distances quickly in comfort and style - all while having a great driving experience. It's great fun on twisty back roads, and at high rural freeway speeds, she hunkers down like a tick on dog. It's a true gran turismo, and I personally wouldn't have it any other way.
I saw that same car looking for a ceramic GT2 around me. And they even have the gall to say "AMERICAS BEST VALUE! $4,164 off MSRP! Priced below KBB Fair Purchase Price!" I was going to screenshot it in case it gets taken down, but I highly doubt they'll be selling that car anytime soon.OMG, random but I just came across a dealership selling a Stinger GT2 with WAY less exterior upgrades that I put on my car. They added black wheels, then a front/ back lip and spoiler from M&S (the basic lips) and they are trying to selling theirs for 67k LOL!
"But Kia touts the Stinger GT as a track car and that's where it falls down."
It does? Where? I've read the opposite: that it is not and never was intended "for the track". You can play on the track and it was tested on the track but it is a touring high performance combo, not a "track car".